Arteus HQ has been full of freestyle football skills recently, working on a brand new CBBC show – Match of the Day: Can You Kick It? Where youngsters put their fancy footwork to the test in a series of specially designed challenges.

Arteus editor Val Douglas worked alongside Producer/Director Colin Murray on this documentary charting the impact that a 16th Century travel guide had both for seafarers, and also in aiding the spread of colonialism.

Series 3 of this Tern Television favourite returned to BBC Four, and once again Team Arteus brought a host of post to the production, providing offline editor Bill Gill's skills, as well as the online edit, grade, voiceover, dub and delivery to this latest series.

Arteus are Top Class: "It's very exciting to be back with Top Class for a 4th series, Arteus have been with us right from the start. They are a complete one stop shop for everything from Graphics to Online. They always give us fantastic service and a very warm welcome" Simon Marsh, Executive Producer for ITV Studios

Arteus' Client Services Manager Caroline joined Maramedia Exec Producer Simon Parsons at CMC to share info about Maramedia's first venture into children’s television with ‘Gudrun: The Viking Princess’ for CBeebies.

Sound Dubber John Cobban and film maker Jack Cocker play with all things audio on this film that takes the viewer on Rupert Everett's decade long journey bringing his hero, Oscar Wilde to the big screen.

This action-packed ob doc from Tern TV follows the lifesaving work of Air Ambulance crews across the UK. Rapidly responding to a host of accidents and emergencies. With unique access to these flying teams of skilled medics, its not simply traditional rescue missions but complex and cutting edge procedures we see. With the hospital effectively coming to the patient direct at the scene.

Arteus and Oxford Films Scotland deliver an Easter Two-Part Special. Carrying his easel and materials, artist Lachlan Goudie undertakes the trip of a lifetime. Journeying from the north of what is now Israel, to Jerusalem.

This film delves deep into the hidden world of this ancient secret society. For the first time cameras are allowed into the inner circles of this closely guarded group. With exclusive access behind the doors of the Grand Masonic Lodge of Scotland, the home of Freemasonry.